Wage subsidies, offered through Seedco's subsidiary employment service business, the EarnFair[R] LLC, to prevent layoffs and encourage reemployment of lower-wage workers (earning less than $12 per hour).

Pursuant to the terms of the letter of intent, DHL would acquire from an AAWW subsidiary a 49% ownership interest, which includes a 25% voting interest, in Polar's scheduled service business, in exchange for DHL's cash payment of $150 million, $75 million of which will be paid upon the closing of the transaction, and $75 million to be paid in two installments on January 15, 2008 and November 17, 2008 subject to certain acceleration provisions.

Single Source received awards primarily for recognition of the significant growth of its flagship service business software solution, SM-Plus(TM), as well as for overall company growth in personnel with head count jumping from 27 to 48 in a 24 month period.

More than 75 percent of consumers say their two biggest concerns when choosing a local service business center on fear of the unknown, specifically not knowing the company's reputation for quality service or whether the company is charging a fair price," said Lou Morsberger, CEO and co-founder of ValueStar.

GMAC Home Services is one of North America's largest real estate organizations, delivering its unique Premier Service business program to homebuyers and sellers through its four operating companies: GMAC Real Estate Franchised Offices; GMAC Real Estate Company Owned Offices; GHS Mortgage, and GMAC Global Relocation Services.

By connecting their notebook computer or supported mobile/wireless device to the hotel's high-speed Internet service and following a simple set of on-screen instructions from their preferred Internet connection application, guests will be able to send their documents, spreadsheets and presentations securely to the hotel's new 24-hour self service business center without special cables, drivers or technical support.

Factors that may cause actual results to differ from expected results include the success of the Company in expanding the telemedicine diagnostic service business to the United States, the effects of various health care rules and regulations, the Company's ability to obtain necessary funding when needed, and other business factors.

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